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Illegal Immigrants Flown to Martha’s Vineyard by DeSantis Qualify for Crime-Victim Visas

The visas will allow the immigrants to work in the U.S. without fear of deportation.

The Biggest Lie Fueling the Antisemitic Student Uprising

Misled and menacing student activists fancy themselves the authors of a revolutionary power reversal, but this is self-delusion.

Former Rep. George Santos abandons long-shot bid to return to Congress

There will be no comeback for former Rep. George Santos.

Report: Secret Service preparing for Trump contempt order, short-term confinement

The Secret Service is reportedly preparing for the possibility that former President Donald Trump will be incarcerated.

Liberal legal pundits meet weekly to ‘shape’ message on Trump cases

A cadre of liberal cable news commentators critical of former President Donald Trump has been convening a weekly virtual meeting to deliberate on recent developments in Mr. Trump's legal issues, according to a new report.

ICE attempts a rebrand designed to win over sanctuary cities

Stung by resistance from sanctuary cities, the Biden administration moved Tuesday to rebrand the government's immigration law detective force, saying Homeland Security Investigations does far more than pursue immigration cases.

Public getting more skeptical in its views of the press

The American public does not have a particularly comfortable relationship with the press and news coverage itself these days. Yes, we have some numbers of note about that.

Trump ignored advice to return classified documents, new filings claim

Former President Donald Trump was advised that he should return the classified documents kept in his Mar-a-Lago estate almost a year before the FBI conducted its search, new court filings show.

Biden’s $95 billion foreign aid package clears Senate test vote, heads toward final passage

The Senate cleared a major hurdle Tuesday toward final passage of a $95 billion foreign aid package, teeing up a final vote later in the evening.

Man charged with starting a fire outside Sen. Bernie Sanders’ Vermont office pleads not guilty

The man charged with starting a fire outside independent U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders' Vermont office earlier this month pleaded not guilty to a federal charge on Tuesday.

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